ROOTS ROSE RADISH IS AN ARTISANAL COMPANY dedicated to creating sustainable health and beauty care with the highest quality ingredients.

Founded on the idea that people shouldn’t sacrifice their bodies for beauty, each formula is crafted only from high performance natural ingredients by a trained Herbalist. With our back to the land approach we grow and wildcraft many plants sought after for their medicinal properties in the formulas; an embodiment of local resourcefulness. The other ingredients are sustainably sourced by certified organic growers. Believing that quality will foster radiance and inspire overall sense of well being, leaving you with stunning results.

All research and development, formulations, packaging, marketing and distribution are done in-house, allowing for quality control every step of the process. Each formula is created by Christian Toscano, a clinically trained Herbalist, Doula and Midwife in training. She customizes each formula with an emphasis on the plant’s medicinal properties.

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DO US A SOLID: ROOTS ROSE RADISH SOLID PERFUME

There’s something sexy about solid perfumes—the deeper notes lingering on your skin? All the rubbing required for application?—but it seems a hard concept to improve upon, scented wax being scented wax, and the whole idea being as old as Ancient Egypt. That said, Diptyque offers chic balm-like versions of their scents, and now Roots Rose Radish has officially turned our heads with their Rose Frankincense & Patchouli solid perfume, and not just because it comes it a real seashell (!). It’s a unisex smell for “salt of the earth people,” according to the enclosed pamphlet, though the gold-rimmed pearlescent turbo shell in which it lives says different (how pretty coming out of a pocket or purse, right?!). Regardless, the jojoba oil base allows for a slower release of scent, which means that rose otto oil (fancy schmantzy, considering it takes five dozen roses to produce one tiny drop of oil) and frankincense (with all of its holy connotations) should last at least from nine to five. According to the LA-based Roots Rose Radish, it “dries down to the leathery scent of skin that has been amongst blossoms”—to which we say, is this any better than “the pallid scent of skin that has been amongst keyboards and monitors?” Um, yes.